This genuine Ancient Hellenistic Greek seal has
been mounted in a modern 22 karat gold ring.
The art of glyptics, or carving on colored
precious stones, is probably one of the oldest
known to humanity. Intaglios, gems with an
incised design, were made as early as the
fourth and third millennia B.C. in Mesopotamia
and the Aegean Islands. The exhibit a
virtuosity of execution that suggests an old
and stable tradition rooted in the earliest
centuries. The tools required for carving gems
were simple: a wheel with a belt-drive and a
set of drills. Abrasives were necessary since
the minerals used were too hard for a metal
edge. A special difficulty of engraving intaglios,
aside from their miniature size, was that the
master had to work with a mirror-image in
mind.
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